Selected Information Retrieval Abstracts

The free-form, evolving, personal information that people deal with in the course of their daily activities requires more flexible data structures and data management systems than tabular data structures provide. A tool for managing personal information must conveniently handle freetextual data; allow for StlUCtUre to evolve gracefully as the database grows; represent unnormalized data; and support data entry through database views. We have designed a new type of database that serves these needs-called an "itemdatabase-and realized this design in a commercial personal computer software product named "Agenda."